<p>I am having serious trouble in writing. I KNOW MOST RULES . But my MC score doesn't seem to improve . I'VE COMPLETED BARRON'S WRITING WORKBOOK+2400 BUT GETTING around 4-6 questions wrong regularly. Highest was 46 but it was long ago. </p>
<p>I haven't completed blue book yet. What should I do now. I need to get 46~47 question correct as my essay score I think will be 10. It is never going to be a 12. Please help.</p>
<p>Should I start to practice from BB now? If I do , will my score improve?</p>
<p>Blue book’s difficulty is lower than the difficulty of the Barron’s, so you are most likely to see improvment in scores.
Any way, the more you practice the more you’ll improve so just go with it :)</p>
<p>The best practice for SAT is from the Blue Book and the previously-administered test. These tests all have the techniques college board uses to makes its tests. Use them before the next SAT and u will improve perfectly. PRACTICE make PERFECT</p>
<p>Definitely Blue Book! The college board website has more problems, too, and it really helps to go back on not only answers you got wrong but also the ones you got right.</p>
<p>It’s very important to just remember to actually look out for common errors that might not seem obvious at first glance, such as gerund clauses (or whatever you call them) agreement with the immediately following subject, etc. At times you need to consciously look for subject-verb agreement, parallelism, etc, especially when they try to throw in irrelevant intermediate clauses to throw you off.</p>
<p>The best advice that I can give in regards to the writing section is that if it doesn’t sound right when you read it, it most likely isn’t.</p>
<p>For example the title of this thread doesn’t sound right. “Will my writing ever going to improve?” should be “Will my writing ever improve?” Good luck!</p>
<p>@RMIBstudent: You’re right. It’s late and I should go to bed. Thanks!</p>